Articolele autorului Ioana Tudor
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Stolen Dacian Artifacts To Be Returned To Romania In May - Min
Romanian Culture Minister Kelemen Hunor said Friday the Dacian artifacts illegally taken out of Romania and recovered by German authorities will be returned to Romania “sometime in May”. citeşte tot
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Romanians Called 112 Emergency No. 4.8 Million Times In 1Q, 74% Of Calls False
Romanians called the 112 emergency number 4.8 million times in the first quarter of the year, and 25.9% of calls were real and 74.1% false, according to data released by the Special Telecommunications Service (STS). citeşte tot
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Romanian Clunkers Program Available For Electric Car Buyers Starting Next Week
Romania’s 2011 edition of the cash for clunkers program will also be available, starting next week, for those who want to buy electric vehicles, Environment Minister Laszlo Borbely said Thursday. citeşte tot
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Romanian Environment Min Says Country Not Affected By Radiations From Fukushima Nuclear Plant
Romanian Environment Minister Laszlo Borbely said Thursday Romania is not affected by radiations following explosions and release of radioactive materials at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant. citeşte tot
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Romanian Integrity Agency Asks Prosecutors To Investigate Fmr Education Min Adviser
The Romanian National Integrity Agency (ANI) asked anticorruption prosecutors to investigate Melania Vergu, former adviser of the education minister, after it found she misused EU funds granted to her project. citeşte tot
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Romanian Carmaker Dacia To Cease Production In April 22 - May 2
Romanian carmaker Dacia will cease production at the car plant in Mioveni, southern Romania, between April 22 and May 2, due to shortages of car parts, Renault Romania director of communications Anca Oreviceanu told MEDIAFAX Wednesday. citeşte tot
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Romanian Govt May Reject “Unusually Low” Public-Private Auction Bids - Draft
The Romanian Government may reject bids submitted on auctions awarding public-private partnership contracts, if the respective offers are “unusually low” and if data show investors will not be able to meet requirements. citeşte tot
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Romanian President Traian Basescu On Official Visit To Estonia
Romanian President Traian Basescu and his wife Maria Basescu arrived Tuesday in Tallinn, Estonia, for an official visit at the invitation of Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves. citeşte tot
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Romanian Inventors Win 24 Gold Medals At Intl Exhibition Of Inventions In Geneva
Romanian researchers won 49 medals at the 39th edition of the International Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva (Switzerland), according to the Romanian National Authority for Scientific Research (ANCS). citeşte tot
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Romania's Population Decreased By 6,786 People In Feb 2011
Romania's population decreased by 6,786 people on the month in February 2011, according to data released Monday by the National Statistics Institute (INS). citeşte tot
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Romanian Mihai Necolaiciuc, Wanted For Fraud, To Be Deported To Romania Soon - Lawyer
Romanian Mihai Necolaiciuc, wanted for embezzlement, will be handed over to Romanian authorities in a few days, as U.S. secretary of state Hillary Clinton signed his extradition decree, Gheorghita Mateut, Necolaiciuc’s lawyer, said Monday. citeşte tot
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Romanian Teachers To Receive Unpaid Wage Rights Starting 2012 – Education Min
Romanian Education Minister Daniel Funeriu said Friday court rulings granting unpaid salary rights to teachers will be applied staring 2012 and the money will be paid in tranches. citeşte tot
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Topoloveni Plum Jam, First Romanian Product Entered In EU Quality Register
Topoloveni plum jam ("Magiunul de prune Topoloveni") on Friday has become one of the 1.000 products included in the European quality system, after it was entered in the register of protected designations of origin and protected geographical indications, according to the European Commission. citeşte tot
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Fraud Convict Nicolae Popa To Be Handed Over To Romanian Authorities Before Easter
Romanian fraud convict Nicolae Popa will be turned over to Romanian authorities before Easter, after Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono signed a decree to extradite him. citeşte tot
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Romania Can No Longer Rely On Pesticides In Agriculture - Minister
Agriculture cannot rely on the use of pesticides, which pose health risks, Romanian Agriculture Minister Valeriu Tabara said Thursday at the Mediafax Talks about GMOs conference, and highlighted that genetically modified plants reduce the use of chemicals. citeşte tot
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Living Standard Of Romanians On Welfare Won’t Return To ‘08 Level Before 2015 – Ctrl Bker
The standard of living in Romania will grow differently after the country steps out of recession, with first signs of improvement to be seen in the production and export sectors starting this year, central bank governor Mugur Isarescu said Wednesday. citeşte tot
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Genetically Modified Plants Are No Risk To Human Health – Romanian Expert
Genetically modified products do not present risks for human health, Gheorghe Sin, president of the Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences in Bucharest, said Thursday at a conference on GMOs. citeşte tot
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Romanian President Signs Condolences Book For Victims Of Mazar-i-Sharif Attack
Romanian President Traian Basescu on Wednesday signed the book of condolences for the victims of the attack on the UN office in Mazar-i-Sharif, northern Afghanistan, opened at the United Nations Information Center for Romania. citeşte tot
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Romanian MEP Vadim Tudor Indicted For Assault, Disobeying Court Orders
Romanian prosecutors on Tuesday indicted far-right Grater Romania Party president Corneliu Vadim Tudor for assault and disobeying court orders in a case regarding the evacuation of the party’s headquarters in Bucharest. citeşte tot
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Romanian Carmaker Dacia Might Cease Production For A Week Due To Car Parts Shortage
Romanian carmaker Dacia, owned by French group Renault, might cease production for a few days after Easter due to shortages of car parts from earthquake and tsunami-hit Japan. citeşte tot
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Romanian Senate Committee OKs Amendments To Bill On Internet Pornography
The Romanian Senate’s culture committee on Tuesday adopted a bill preventing and fighting internet pornography, after the normative act was sent back to the committee to be amended. citeşte tot
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Romanian Supreme Court Rules Teachers Will Receive Unpaid Salary Rights, Decision Is Binding
Romania's High Court of Justice upheld an appeal filed by the prosecutor general concerning Law 221/2008 on increasing wages in the education sector, so teachers will be paid the difference between salary rights set by the law and the real wages they received until December 31, 2009. citeşte tot
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British Band Suede To Pay Concert In Bucharest On June 4
British alternative rock band Suede will play a concert in Romania for the first time at the Arenele Romane in capital Bucharest on June 4, organizer One Event said Monday. citeşte tot
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False Bomb Threat At City Hall, County Council In C Romania
The bomb threat targeting the headquarters of the city hall and county council in Sibiu, central Romania, on Monday turned out to be false. citeşte tot
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Romanian Outbound Flight Returns To Airport Due To Incident
A Romanian Tarom flight headed to Madrid returned to the Henri Coanda International Airport in Otopeni, near Bucharest, due to an incident, airport spokesman Valentin Iordache told MEDIAFAX. citeşte tot